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: Stories often set during the lead-up to World War I.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s short stories are famously grouped into five major collections, often referred to by these "subtitles" to distinguish the era of Holmes’s career:

: Marks Holmes's revival after his supposed death at Reichenbach Falls.

: Frequently stylized as "The Sign of Four," it explores the colonial mystery of the "Four".

: Contains "The Final Problem," where Doyle originally intended to end the series.

The four full-length novels often carry descriptive subtitles or are themselves considered parts of a larger narrative framework:

: The first collection of 12 stories, establishing Holmes as a cultural icon.

: The final collection of stories published before Doyle's death. 2. Descriptive Subtitles of Novels